JAMES
Chapter 2
Jame | Murdock | 2:1 | My brethren, hold ye not the faith of the glory of our Lord Jesus the Messiah, with a respect to persons. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:2 | For if there come into your assembly a man with rings of gold or splendid garments, and there come in a poor man in sordid garments; | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:3 | and ye show respect to him who is clothed in splendid garments, and say to him, Seat thyself here, conspicuously; while to the poor man, ye say, Stand thou there, or sit thou here before my footstool; | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:5 | Hear, my beloved brethren; hath not God chosen the poor of the world, but the rich in faith, to be heirs in the kingdom which God hath promised to them that love him? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:6 | But ye have despised the poor man. Do not rich men exalt themselves over you, and drag you before the tribunals? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:8 | And if in this ye fulfill the law of God, as it is written, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, ye will do well: | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:9 | but if ye have respect of persons, ye commit sin; and ye are convicted by the law, as transgressors of the law. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:10 |
For he that shall keep the whole law, and yet fail in one | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:11 | For he who said, Thou shalt not commit adultery, said also, Thou shalt not kill. If then thou commit no adultery, but thou killest, thou hast become a transgressor of the law. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:13 | For judgment without mercy shall be on him, who hath practised no mercy: by mercy, ye will be raised above judgment. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:14 | What is the use, my brethren, if a man say, I have faith; and he hath no works? can his faith vivify him? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:16 | and one of you say to them, Go in peace, warm yourselves, and be full; and ye give them not the necessaries of the body, what is the use? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:18 | For a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works; show to me thy faith that is without works; and I will show to thee, my faith by my works. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:19 | Thou believest that there is one God; thou dost well; the demons also believe, and tremble. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:21 | Abraham our father, was not he justified by works, in offering his son Isaac upon the altar? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:22 | Seest thou, that his faith aided his works; and that by the works his faith was rendered complete? | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:23 | And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith: Abraham believed in God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness, and he was called the Friend of God. | |
Jame | Murdock | 2:25 | So also Rahab, the harlot, was not she justified by works, when she entertained the spies, and sent them forth by another way? | |